CRICKET
MAILEY'S ELEVEN TO PLAY IN WELLINGTON In the event of Mailey's cricket team agreeing to play a match in Wellington when passing through on its way back to Australia from Can. ada and America, there is not likely to be any difficulty in arranging ample time for a gctod sight of the visitors in action, with Don Bradman, of course, as the principal attraction. Representations have been made to the headquarters of the Union Com. pany Avith a view to having the IVLcnowai (on which the cricketers are returning to Australia) delayed just enough to enable a lull afternoons play to take place on Die second day of the stay in Wellington. It the match is arranged, the Union Company will delay the Monowai's departure, and the association proposes to provide a match for the touring cricketers on September 19 and 20, sub. Ijec.f to their consent, P. is probable I that play will lie restricted to the I afternoons, to leave time in the morn. Mugs to take the visitors Pn sight. 'seeing lours.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 21, 17 August 1932, Page 6
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